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Lee L.Q. Pu, Kotaro Yoshimura, and Sydney R. Coleman, eds. Clinics in Plastic Surgery: Fat Grafting: Current Concept, Clinical Application, and Regenerative Potential, Part 1 . New York, NY: Elsevier, 2015. ISBN-10: 0323359833, ISBN-13: 978-0323359832, $99.00. ![Graphic][1] Appealing to a wide audience ranging from students to experienced professionals, this impressive two-volume book sufficiently covers all key topics in the field of fat grafting through operative techniques that are clearly explained in an easily reproducible manner. This comprehensive book covers the fundamentals of mesenchymal stem cells and their clinical applications in volume restoration and regenerative surgery. With many years of experience in fat grafting, the editors and authors are renowned clinicians and researchers not only in the increasingly popular field of fat grafting as a whole but also in their own specialized areas of expertise. This first part of this book is divided into 10 chapters. First, this book covers the history of fat grafting since its inception. This well-illustrated chapter is written by authors who have extensive experience in this area. It explains that there has been interest in fat grafting since the 1920s when it was introduced through the cannula technique of fat reinjection. Then the book has 6 chapters on the biology and fundamentals on mesenchymal stem cells from fat (adipose-derived stem cells [ASCs]) and fat grafting: The definition and characterization of … Corresponding Author: Dr Ali Mojallal, 10, Impasse Rene, 69500 Bron, France. E-mail: dr.mojallal{at}gmail.com [1]: /embed/inline-graphic-1.gif

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